Afutagahiko Shrine, dedicated to the god of fertility, prosperity, and good fortune, is located in the scenic Nagano prefecture. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a major stop on the ancient Nakasendo Way, which connected Tokyo with Kyoto. Visitors can explore the shrine's traditional wooden buildings, adorned with vibrant autumn foliage during the fall season. In line with Shinto traditions, the shrine welcomes visitors at all times, but it is customary to make an offering of food or incense before entering the main hall.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Afuta
- Kami enshrined
- God of fertility
- Coordinates
- 36.5028192, 138.1093703
Visitor tip
For an authentic experience, try visiting the shrine at dawn or dusk when the autumn leaves are in full display. Bring a few offerings such as rice balls or incense sticks to show respect.
Cultural notes
As one of Japan's oldest shrines dedicated to fertility and prosperity, Afutagahiko Shrine is often visited by couples seeking blessings for a successful marriage and by travelers hoping to find good fortune on their journeys. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn festival (, Kinro Kansha Matsuri) in November to celebrate the harvest season.
Historical note
Founded in 718 CE during the Nara period as a minor shrine dedicated to the god of fertility and prosperity, Afutagahiko Shrine gained importance under the Kamakura shogunate.